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1 chaleco
m.1 waistcoat (British), vest (United States).chaleco salvavidas life-jacket2 vest, waistcoat.* * *1 waistcoat, US vest (de punto) sleeveless pullover, tank top\chaleco antibalas bullet-proof vestchaleco salvavidas life jacket* * *noun m.* * *SM [de traje] waistcoat, vest (EEUU); [de lana] sleeveless pulloverchaleco de fuerza — LAm straitjacket
chaleco de seguridad — (Aut) reflective safety vest
chaleco salvavidas — life jacket, life preserver (EEUU)
* * *masculino ( de traje) vest (AmE), waistcoat (BrE); ( jersey sin mangas) sleeveless sweater; ( acolchado) body warmer; ( chaqueta de punto) (CS) cardigana chaleco — (Méx) no matter what
* * *= vest, jacket, waistcoat.Ex. They wear waterproof vests that include compartments for wireless gadgets.Ex. First, I should make it clear that I have not provoked him in any way: my skirts are always far below my knees and I usually wear a jacket.Ex. Costumes from the museum's collections include women's dresses and their intricate accoutrements, bonnets and shoes; men's suits and waistcoats; and children's clothes.----* bolsillo del chaleco = vest pocket.* chaleco acolchado = body warmer.* chaleco a prueba de balas = bullet-proof vest.* chaleco reflectante = reflecting traffic jacket.* más corto que las mangas de un chaleco = as thick as two (short) planks, as shy as shy can be, as thick as a brick, as daft as a brush, knucklehead.* * *masculino ( de traje) vest (AmE), waistcoat (BrE); ( jersey sin mangas) sleeveless sweater; ( acolchado) body warmer; ( chaqueta de punto) (CS) cardigana chaleco — (Méx) no matter what
* * *= vest, jacket, waistcoat.Ex: They wear waterproof vests that include compartments for wireless gadgets.
Ex: First, I should make it clear that I have not provoked him in any way: my skirts are always far below my knees and I usually wear a jacket.Ex: Costumes from the museum's collections include women's dresses and their intricate accoutrements, bonnets and shoes; men's suits and waistcoats; and children's clothes.* bolsillo del chaleco = vest pocket.* chaleco acolchado = body warmer.* chaleco a prueba de balas = bullet-proof vest.* chaleco reflectante = reflecting traffic jacket.* más corto que las mangas de un chaleco = as thick as two (short) planks, as shy as shy can be, as thick as a brick, as daft as a brush, knucklehead.* * *2 (jersey sin mangas) sleeveless sweater3 (acolchado) body warmer, sleeveless jacket4 (CS) (rebeca) cardigana chaleco ( Méx fam): tienes que dar una mordida, eso es a chaleco you have to give a bribe, that's a must ( colloq)a chaleco quieren ganar, no les importa cómo they're determined to win by hook or by crookCompuestos:bulletproof veststraitjacketlife jacket, life vest ( AmE)* * *
chaleco sustantivo masculino ( de traje) vest (AmE), waistcoat (BrE);
( jersey sin mangas) sleeveless sweater;
( acolchado) body warmer;
( chaqueta de punto) (CS) cardigan;
chaleco de fuerza straitjacket;
chaleco salvavidas lifejacket;
a chaleco (Méx) no matter what
chaleco sustantivo masculino
1 (de tela) waistcoat, US vest
(de lana) sleeveless pullover
2 chaleco antibalas, bullet-proof vest
chaleco salvavidas, life jacket
' chaleco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antibalas
- corpiño
- zamarra
English:
buoy
- life jacket
- life preserver
- life vest
- three-piece suit
- vest
- waistcoat
- life
- strait
- three
- waist
* * *chaleco nmBr waistcoat, US vest; [de punto] tank top; Méx Fam chaleco antibalas bullet-proof vest;chaleco antifragmentación flak jacket;Am chaleco de fuerza straitjacket;chaleco salvavidas life jacket* * *m de traje vest, Brwaistcoat; de sport gilet, bodywarmer* * *chaleco nm: vest* * *chaleco n waistcoat -
2 compartimento
m.compartment.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: compartimentar.* * *1 compartment\compartimento estanco watertight compartment* * *compartimiento masculinoa) (Ferr) compartmentb) (de cartera, cajón) section, compartment* * *= bucket, compartment.Ex. This article considers a random access file which consists of a given number of buckets.Ex. They wear waterproof vests that include compartments for wireless gadgets.----* compartimento estanco = watertight compartment, silo.* compartimento superior = overhead bin, overhead locker.* * *compartimiento masculinoa) (Ferr) compartmentb) (de cartera, cajón) section, compartment* * *= bucket, compartment.Ex: This article considers a random access file which consists of a given number of buckets.
Ex: They wear waterproof vests that include compartments for wireless gadgets.* compartimento estanco = watertight compartment, silo.* compartimento superior = overhead bin, overhead locker.* * *compartimento, compartimiento1 ( Ferr) compartmentun compartimento para no fumadores/de primera clase a no-smoking/first-class compartment2 (de una cartera, un cajón) section, compartmentel compartimento superior del armario the top part o section of the cupboardCompuesto:( Náut) watertight compartmentlos distintos departamentos son compartimentos estancos there is no communication between the various departments* * *
Del verbo compartimentar: ( conjugate compartimentar)
compartimento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
compartimentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
compartimentar
compartimento
compartimento,◊ compartimiento sustantivo masculino
compartment
compartim(i)ento sustantivo masculino
1 compartment
2 Ferroc compartimiento de primera/segunda clase, first-/ second-class compartment
' compartimento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
casillero
English:
compartment
- smoking
* * *compartimento, compartimiento nm1. [en tren] compartment2. [de armario] part, section;[de nevera] compartment compartimento estanco watertight compartment* * *m FERR car, Brcompartment* * *compartimento n compartment -
3 compartimento estanco
watertight compartment* * *(Náut) watertight compartment* * *(n.) = watertight compartment, siloEx. This was characterized by the division of knowledge into more or less watertight compartments or disciplines.Ex. A problem in getting people in corporate silos to communicate is that they do not speak the same language even when they are talking about the same thing.* * *(Náut) watertight compartment* * *(n.) = watertight compartment, siloEx: This was characterized by the division of knowledge into more or less watertight compartments or disciplines.
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4 compartimiento
m.1 compartment, the division of a whole into proportionate parts.2 inclosure, department.* * *1→ link=compartimento compartimento* * *noun m.* * *= compartment.Ex. They wear waterproof vests that include compartments for wireless gadgets.* * *= compartment.Ex: They wear waterproof vests that include compartments for wireless gadgets.
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Multiple Entries:
compartimento
compartimiento
compartimento,◊ compartimiento sustantivo masculino
compartment
compartim(i)ento sustantivo masculino
1 compartment
2 Ferroc compartimiento de primera/segunda clase, first-/ second-class compartment
' compartimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compartimento
English:
compartment
- cubby
- frozen
- stall
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5 compartimentar
v.1 to compartmentalize.2 to divide into compartments, to box off, to compartmentalize, to compartmentalise.* * *1 to compartmentalize* * ** * *verbo transitivo to compartmentalize* * *verbo transitivo to compartmentalize* * *compartimentar [A1 ]vtto compartmentalize, departmentalize* * *to compartmentalize* * *v/t compartmentalize -
6 charpa
f.1 leather belt with compartments for pistols and poniards.2 sling for a broken arm.3 sling. (Nautical)* * *SF CAm1) (Mil) pistol belt, sword belt2) (Med) sling -
7 archivo dividido
• partitioned• partitioned in small compartments -
8 compartimentar
• box off• divide into compartments -
9 dividir en compartimentos
• box off• compartmentalise• compartmentalize• divide into compartmentsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > dividir en compartimentos
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10 partición de discos
• partitioned in small compartments• partitive -
11 bento
m.bento box, bento, thin plastic or lacquered wood box divided into compartments which contain small separate Japanese foods. -
12 ruminante
m.ruminant, any of various cud-chewing hoofed mammals having a stomach divided into four occasionally three compartments. -
13 cantina
(Sp. model spelled same [kantína] < Italian cantina 'wine cellar, wine shop')1) Watts: 1875. In the Southwest, especially Texas, a saloon or tavern; a Mexican wineshop.2) According to Watts, "a pocket of a mochila." Blevins notes that the Pony Express used mochilas with pockets, or cantinas, to carry mail.3) Southwest: 1844. A saddlebag or other container hung from the saddle. Blevins references cantina as "a leather box packed by a mule."Alternate form: cantiness.4) Watts: 1942. A receptacle used to heat liquids; a coffeepot. This definition is similar to the English canteen, a tin or wooden container used to hold water or liquor used by travelers, soldiers, or workmen. It is unknown whether this meaning derives from Spanish or whether the Spanish term has been extended to be synonymous with canteen. The DRAE gives several definitions for cantina, among them a shop where liquor and other provisions are sold; a box made of wood, metal, or cork and covered with leather and divided into various compartments for carrying food; and (especially in Mexico) two squarish leather bags with lids that are hung from either side of a saddletree, similar to the more antiquated alforjas. They are used for carrying foodstuffs. Islas and Santamaría concur with the definitions in the DRAE, with a few exceptions. Islas indicates that the bags may be round or square, they hang from the cantle rather than the saddletree, and they are used to carry all sorts of provisions for the rider, not just food. He also mentions that the term is generally used in the plural. Santamaría notes that the cantinas have replaced the older alforjas, árganas (wicker baskets used as packsad-dles), and cojinillos (another name for saddlebags, these were generally bags or small wicker baskets). Cobos states that in New Mexico and Colorado a cantina can be either a bar or tavern or a large wallet or leather box. None of the Spanish sources consulted concurred with senses (2) and (4). Perhaps (2) is an extension of (3), and (4) did not come from Spanish but was later used as an alternate term for the English canteen.
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